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Brooklyn Bridge stroll at dusk.jpg

Power, Grace and Timelessness

Dan Pham December 23, 2013

Apart from the pure historical presence of the Brooklyn Bridge, I feel a strong connection to the Brooklyn Bridge.  As an civil engineer, I have strong urges to wonder how they came about determining a structure that not only solidly carries it's own massive load but also to deliver a challenging, yet usable level of service as one of the many daily arteries for New York commuters.   As a photographer,  I've struggled in representing that engineering feeling I get while on this bridge in my previous photos of it.  I've spent many visits taking a stroll on this bridge.  I've walked almost the entire length of it and shot many images but not come close to representing the sense of power I get from this bridge.    As the sun was setting, not only on the bridge but in my time in New York, I found the ideal spot at the ideal time. I took my shots and in looking at the back of the camera, It looked like I had captured it.  I started to pack up to head back to the car when all of the sudden, the lamppost turned on.  I realized at that moment that I would have kicked myself for missing that key element, I repositioned my tripod, waited for some tourist to past and then captured this image just before it became too dark.  

Tags Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, Brooklyn, Bridge
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